Element FORM: RELATIVE PRONOUNS
SuperCat PRONOUNS
SubCat quantity
Lexical Range N/A
Level C1
Cando Can use 'some of', 'many of' to modify relative pronouns in a relative clause.
Corrected Learner Example The people of his time were amazed every time they saw his new inventions, some of which were enormous. (Greece; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2005; Greek; Pass)

By and large, how we eat is influenced by several factors, some of which have nothing to do with your nationality. (Spain; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2005; Spanish - European; Pass)

I am aware that you have a different view on young people's preferences, but I hope this event could give you an opportunity to see some other aspects of young people, some of whom are very active in sports in our club. (Korea, South; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 1999; Korean; Pass)

Today we continue this tradition by organising lectures and exhibitions, generally open to the public, many of which deal with Hamburg-specific issues. (Germany; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2006; German; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example The people of his time were amazed everytime they saw his new inventions, some of which were enormous. (Greece; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2005; Greek; Pass)

By and large, how we eat is influenced by several factors, some of which have nothing to do with your nationality. (Spain; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2005; Spanish - European; Pass)

I am aware that you have a different view on young people's preferences, but I hope this event could give you an opportunity to see some other aspects of young people, some of whom are very active in sports in our club. (Korea, South; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 1999; Korean; Pass)

Today we continue this tradition by organising lectures and exhibitions, generally open to the public, many of which deal with Hamburg-specific issues. (Germany; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2006; German; Pass)
Comments No results for 'few of which' and 'few of whom' at C1 or C2 in CLC.

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